Our SoF Clan May Be Rebuilding Later in 2018 with the new BF5. As of Now, There Are No Good Clan Supported WAR Games. More Intel Soon So Check Back Later. If You Have Comments, Leave Them In The General Forum.

BATTLEFIELD 5(2018) is to be released Fall of 2018 by an EA/DICE news statement. IF BF5 contains Clan Support and what SoF needs for good game play... we will Rebuild this Clan on BF5. Until then, SoF Is Still On Hold Until Further Notice. Clan Supported WAR Games Are A Must.

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Battle(non)sense: I am really happy to see so much positive feedback for "How to fix Battlefield (4)" This gives me hope for the Battlefield franchise as there are so many people out there who want to see Battlefield return to where its roots are, while creating completely new experiences with #battlefieldbadcompany and #battlefieldhardline Now we "only" need to …

Battlefield 4™ Naval Strike takes the intense and dramatic water-based combat introduced in Battlefield 4 to four all-new maps set in the South China Sea. Blow open a crashed passenger plane and capture fishing villages across the tropical Lost …

We’ve started rolling out a new Battlefield 4 game update on Playstation 4. You may experience some downtime during this rollout, as we are also updating the game servers. As usual, it will take a few hours before the majority of …

We at DICE are committed to improving the overall Battlefield 4 multiplayer experience for our players. Some issues, commonly referenced in conjunction to “netcode” are preventing Battlefield 4 from performing optimally for everyone, and with this …

Battlefield 4′s Dragon’s Teeth and Final Stand DLC To Be Developed By DICE LA
Yesterday Denny Kovacs
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We reported earlier that Battlefield 4′s Naval Strike expansion was confirmed for a late March release, and according to one DICE Stockholm developer, it will also be the studio’s last expansion for Battlefield 4 as DLC …

Soon, fans of Battlefield 4 will be able to come together as one persistent unit and show the world where they belong. Rolling out starting February 27 as part of the Player Appreciation Month, the first iteration of Platoons is coming to Battlefield 4.

Looks like, if you bitch loud enough and long enough... DICE and EA will break down and give their customers what they are bitching for!!! We can still save BF4. EA has to much invested in BF4 to quit now!!

This is the first big step... in a number of other big steps... that could get BF4 back to the Clan Support level that BF3 had! Battlelog Persistence Pays Off!!!

This thread will keep you updated on DICE's efforts to fix BF4's netcode, LAG and the many game breaking issues it has today.

We all know BF4 has numerous problems, both on EA's and DICE's parts. They both know the game has broken game functions and the BF4 community is very upset and screaming for BF4 to be fixed and finished. Some players say the game works just perfectly for them. But the …

BF4 Live Stream Shows Second Assault Weapons and Game Play
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For those of those who didn’t catch the AMD Fan Day Tournament live stream today, here is a brief run-down on what you missed. The event was broadcast on Battlefield’s official Twitch TV channel, and consisted of three matches played by developers. …

Oculus Rift VR HEADSET

Consumer version of Oculus Rift won't make you sick, 4K version to comeBy Jake Smith 18 October 2013LINK

Early Oculus Rift users quickly noted experiencing motion sickness after using the gaming headset. It's something we felt at CES 2013, too. But according to Oculus VR CEO Brendan Iribe, the consumer version of the headset will completely get rid of any motion sickness for every user.

Speaking at the Gaming Insiders Summit Thursday in San Francisco, Iribe said: “It is going to work. It’s gonna work for everybody,” according to AllThingsD.

Iribe also said he felt motion sick when using his own Oculus headset. "I've gotten sick every time I've tried it," the executive said. "Every time until recently. In the last few weeks, I stayed in it for 45 minute sessions and I did not get sick with the new prototype. We are at the edge of bringing you no motion sickness content."

The CEO also touched on future iterations of the headset, noting it will eventually pack a 4K display. “You can’t imagine what it’s going to look like when it’s 4K,” he said. “It’s not now, but it’s coming.” Additionally, he noted future versions of the Oculus may work with big name consoles like the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

"There’s no technical reason that the Rift can’t work on consoles," founder Palmer Luckey said in May. "It has standard input/outputs, it wouldn’t be a lot of work. It’s just a matter of console manufacturers deciding to licence it as a peripheral. They’re the gatekeepers."

This is how to make sure... your new VR Headset fails in the marketplace!!! PC and Mobile Phone sales only.... will not be enough to make the Oculus Rift a success.

At first... the Oculus Rift will sell to a niche audience. People will not sit at an airport or in their home wearing the Oculus Rift to play a game on their iPhone. Most PC players will continue to use their expensive game screens. But the Next-Gen console players always look for new ways to play their games. A VR headset with a new PS4 or xBox1... would sell very nicely! And considering most gamers... play their games for 1 to 5 hours at a time... there's your VR headset buyers!!

I hope this idiot sees, in time, that including the PS4 and xBoxOne for the Oculus Rift, will keep his company in business._____________

Oculus Rift Won’t Make It To Next-Gen Consoles Because They Are Too ‘Limitied’Nov 14, 2013 by Patrick Dane

There is a growing circle of developers and gamers that believe that the Oculus Rift is the future of gaming. Virtual reality has been a pipe-dream for many gamers ever since the early 1990s when the technology became a neat parlour attraction. In the past, the experience never quite matched the concept and it was literally headache inducing. Now that technology has caught up, it appears that worthwhile VR might finally be within gamer’s grasps with the Oculus Rift.

The headset is capable of high definition 3D at 60 fps (maybe even 4K) and despite only having developer kits available, it already has several impressive experience available for the device. It has been stated in the past that the VR headset will be used for PC and mobile devices, but what about next-gen consoles?

According to the Rift’s inventor, Palmer Luckey, that is unlikely. Talking to TechRadar, Luckey said that the Oculus Rift won’t make an appearance on next-gen since the device is going to be continually upgraded and the nature of consoles is “too limited.” Luckey explained:

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“The problem with consoles in general is that once they come out they’re locked to a certain spec for a long, long time. Look at the PCs that existed eight years ago. There have been so many huge advances since then. Now look at the VR hardware of today. I think the jump we’re going to see in the next four or five years is going to be massive, and already VR is a very intensive thing, it requires rendering at high resolutions at over 60 frames a second in 3D.”

Luckey went on to explain that at the rate that mobile devices are growing and how far their processing power has come in the last few years, it won’t be long until they are more powerful than even the Xbox One and PlayStation 4.

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“So when you have VR hardware that’s getting better every year and mobile processing power that’s getting better every year, it won’t be too many years before you can get a much better experience than a console in a headset that has everything built into it and is still cheaper than a console.”

While this may disappoint those who were hoping to enjoy the Oculus Rift on their next-gen consoles there is some respite. All indications show that Sony is indeed working on their own virtual reality headset and it isn’t too hard to imagine Microsoft being on their tails. VR is about to come back in a big way and major publishers are unlikely to want to miss a bite at the cherry.

Are you excited for VR gaming? Do you think it could be the future of gaming? Let us know, down below.